WWE Star Stephanie Vaquer Calls Out Disrespectful Fan

Vaquer responds after fan's inappropriate behavior outside Madison Square Garden

Mar. 31, 2026 at 11:37pm

WWE Women's World Champion Stephanie Vaquer has spoken out after a fan behaved inappropriately toward her outside Madison Square Garden following a recent episode of Raw. Vaquer politely declined an autograph request on her birthday, but the fan continued to follow her, make hurtful comments, and record video, which the fan later posted online. Vaquer addressed the situation directly on Twitter, condemning the fan's actions and calling for more respect between performers and the public.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges that wrestlers and other performers face with overzealous fans who cross boundaries, especially in settings outside the arena. It sparks a broader conversation about the need for better fan etiquette and respect for performers' personal space and privacy.

The details

In her Twitter response, Vaquer explained that she is usually very kind to her fans but was having a bad day on her birthday. She politely asked the fan for understanding, and many others respected that, but this particular fan continued to follow her, make hurtful comments, and record video, which was then posted online. Vaquer condemned the fan's actions and expressed how uncomfortable and sad it made her feel.

  • The incident occurred on March 30, 2026, following that night's episode of Raw at Madison Square Garden.
  • Vaquer addressed the situation on Twitter shortly after the fan's video surfaced online.

The players

Stephanie Vaquer

The current WWE Women's World Champion who was the target of the inappropriate fan behavior.

The Fan

An unnamed fan who followed Vaquer, made hurtful comments, and recorded video of the encounter, which was later posted online.

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What they’re saying

“I always stop and I'm very kind to my fans. Yesterday was my birthday and I was honestly having a really bad day. Even so, I politely asked for understanding, and many people respected that. But you followed me for a long time, saying hurtful things and making me feel uncomfortable. I told you no multiple times, and you kept following me and recording. And now you're posting this on social media. It's sad to see people like you call themselves fans.”

— Stephanie Vaquer, WWE Women's World Champion

What’s next

Vaquer is preparing to defend her WWE Women's World Championship against Liv Morgan at WrestleMania 42 on April 19 in Las Vegas.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the need for better fan etiquette and respect for performers' personal boundaries, especially in settings outside the arena. Wrestlers and other public figures should be able to decline autograph requests or interactions without facing harassment or inappropriate behavior from fans.